Czocha Castle, built in 1329, was originally a defensive border castle. The castle offers both day and night tours, including a tour of the torture chamber.
The zoo covers 82 acres and is home for over 12,000 animals representing approximately 1,100 species!
The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum is a museum on the site of the Nazi German Auschwitz concentration camp in Oświęcim, Poland.
The route includes approx. 800 stairs, 380 of which are at the start. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothing according to the conditions on the route. The temperature underground falls within the range of 17–18ºC.
This two-towered Gothic construction is full of treasures. Watch Veit Stoss’s stupendous High Altar open its six hinged wings every day at 11.50am; this pentaptych is the largest piece of medieval art in Poland.
Wawel Royal Castle is where kings were crowned and was also where the Nazis set up their headquarters, so it’s a miracle it wasn’t destroyed at the end of the war. This enormous 16th-century castle houses five separate museums. If you’re not able to fit in a visit to all five, make time for the State Rooms and the Royal Private Apartments.
The former Oskar Schindler's enamel factory in Krakow, Poland is now a poignant museum commemorating the Holocaust.
Oktoberfest 2025 will begin on Saturday, September 20 and will run through Sunday, October 5 in case you are interested in extending your trip to include Germany or The Czech Republic